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ann brooks jewelry archives. The primary photographer of my mature work was Hap Sakwa. I think the photograph above, the first Hap Sakwa ever made for me, is as much art as photography. I had taken him a shoebox full of bracelets and this is was the result. Other photographers are Kate Cameron of my early work and Blake Davis “Madusa’s ...
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I look at my ethnic jewelry as a collaboration with artisans from around the world. Most of the beads I use are part of traditions handed down for generations. Today many of the children of those families are choosing more "modern" pursuits and in many cultures, the art of bead making by hand is ...
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Posted on July 10, 2014 by Ann Brooks Studio In April, wanting to return to my textile roots, I thought it would be fun to make “ikat” cuff bracelets. Then I realized that some of the canes I had already been using could be translated into ikat.
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